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Ulrika Teresia Rotkirch, 1824 - 1904
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Ulrika Teresa Rotkirch, 1824 - 1904
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Ulrika Rotkirch. (born de Besche adl. ätt nr 944), 1720 - 1767
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Ulrika Teresia* Teresa Wenzel Rotkirch, 1824 - 1904
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Ulrika Teresia Rotkirch, 1824 - 1904
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Ulrika Teresia Rotkirch, 1824 - 1904
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Ulrika Teresia Rotkirch, 1824 - 1904
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Ulrika Trolle (born Rotkirch), 1744 - 1834
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Ulrika Teresa Rotkirch, 1824 - 1904
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Ulrika Trolle (born Rotkirch), 1744 - 1834
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Ulrika Teresa ROTKIRCH, 1824 - 1904
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Ulrika Teresia Rotkirch, 1824 - 1904
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Ulrika Charlotta Martin (born Rotkirch), 1713 - 1783
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Ulrika Teresia Wentzell Rotkirch, 1824 - 1904
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Ulrika Charlotta Martin (born Rotkirch), 1713 - 1787
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Ulrika Charlotta Martin (born Rotkirch), 1713 - 1783
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Ulrika Teresia Rotkirch, 1824 - 1904
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Ulrika Charlotta Elgenstierna (born Rotkirch), 1713 - 1783
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Ulrika Teresa Rotkirch, 1824 - 1904
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Ulrika Teresia Rotkirch, 1824 - 1904
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Ulrika Rotkirch (born de Besche), 1720 - 1767
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Ulrika Charlotta Martin (born Rotkirch), 1713 - 1783
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ULRIKA Rotkirch (born Georgsdotter de Besche), 1720 - 1767
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Ulrika Teresia Rotkirch, 1824 - 1904
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Ulrika Teresia Rotkirch, 1824 - 1904
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Ulrika Teresia Rotkirch, 1824 - 1904
MyHeritage Family TreesUlrika Rotkirch (born de Besche adl. ätt nr 944), 1720 - 1767
Geni World Family TreeUlrika Eleonora Clementina Christiernin, 1816 - 1882
Geni World Family TreeUlrica Trolle (born Rotkirch), 1744 - 1834
FamilySearch Family TreeUlrika Catharina Rotkirch, 1775 - 1776
FamilySearch Family TreeUlrika Eleonora Clementina Rotkirch (born Christiernin), 1816 - 1882
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Ulrika Theresia, born 1829
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- Finland 1%
The name Ulrika has its origins in Old Norse, derived from the elements "uðr," meaning "prosperity" or "wealth," and "rÃkr," meaning "ruler" or "powerful." It first appeared in Scandinavia, particularly in Sweden and Norway, and has historical roots linked to various Scandinavian royal families. The name is often associated with strong, independent women, reflecting the characteristics of leadership and resilience. Variations of Ulrika can be found in different cultures, such as Ulrike in German-speaking countries, and Olympe in French contexts, showcasing slight differences in spelling and pronunciation. The name has maintained its popularity in Sweden and has seen a resurgence in other parts of Europe, often symbolizing a connection to heritage and strength.
The last name Rotkirch has its origins in German-speaking regions, particularly in Germany and Austria, where it is believed to derive from a combination of the elements "rot," meaning "red," and "kirch," meaning "church." This suggests a geographical or topographical connection, possibly referring to a church that was notable for its red color or located in a region characterized by red soil or rock. Historically, surnames like Rotkirch often indicated the occupation or characteristics of the individuals who bore them, potentially linking them to a specific locality or a role within the community, such as a caretaker of a church. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, with potential adaptations in spelling or pronunciation, such as Rotkirche or Rotkirchmann, reflecting regional dialects or linguistic shifts. While the surname is not exceedingly common, it embodies a rich cultural heritage tied to the historical landscapes of Central Europe.
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